Door-concealed ironing board



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B. J. TRILLER DOOR CONCEALED IRONING BOARD Filed Sept. 4' 1925 June 24,1930.

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5 l w i M W m 5 2 f 4. a 3/ www i y s am o l 7 ww D f t 4 S 7 .mm2 4 i n,...M.M,.M..MMM,Mwwwwwww l. Withthe ,panel made up of `sections. Zi-

b; 7 f--7Vi facing the lroo`1n,-it is usual and more desirable tohavethe'panel 6 facing the room andithei other panel facing the Closetinterior,

' hence the Vpanel 6 isdesignatedhereinlas the rrontfpanel, ylout mayobviously become the normaljjrear 'panelni" V/Vith' 'the ypanel-f6 ,of

- the rnt 4panel-l'andnormally exposed Yto the .er 'Y room with thecloset door closed, it-beeomess 1o y i. use Within the rooniit beeomesnecessary toV open and swing 'back the ClQSIetH-doQr'toeXg apparentthatto untoldtheironingboardfor "pose the'panel sec-tions"a-fb-fc--Td Ytothe' room; and

unfolded: Voi'rnser, the door Vmust he heldin e must beemployed.

20 oecip'ying a vertical position and ybeing held'v therein by turnbuttonsor similarjmeans 36,',

folded Within thedoor between `its". panels, Y

' the panel'sections AZfandf'b yloeingheldin "ftheir,yertiealpositions'asin Fig.' 1;' loymeans'y of the hooked endQO-of thellat'oh being en# gaged behind the/ plate 22'.; This'latchisro'- tambie 'within the paneleectonfwse as te l pass freelyv`tliroughfthe opening .znjlthe Y plate Q2 or 'to eng'a/gefbehindthesan'iel ,y 3o

.` When itis desired tolii'setheironing board,

panelsff and'7b Will fall? 'or'-y niay. bef-Inovedto ings 36 retain theironing v4 hoard-in vertical pon :the p'aneL section 7FLV Whilethelatter fis.

Y still in rits" 'saiddotted line;positio1if 'A'Th'e op# YelilorthenplaC-es his handbeneathfthepanel fsection a and forces the sainewith the'j'i/ron"-V y ing board@ a horizontale position, as eine ytratfedl inY Fig; 2y in' full' lines.y lVhat, Was Vthe f ont'side, fiabeof' thefiipperfpanel*section( is now resting against 'the vunder faceojftheirlon-Y Y ing thevlateh Qflf'has passed intov Vthe-elongated-grooye 25 inithe under face 'iofll'tlie ironingboard.fThisgroove' is only Slightly 'Wideffthanfthe diameter" of theakn'obfeo.,

24 soas topreveiit lateral' displaeementof the f over@naafmeewegen@whenginiuse@,-

` In'bringing the ironing board toserviee po;

sition; the ant-cantinghal'moves upwardly f YWithinxthe groove 18 anditsorossme'nihen 3l rides vup, thein'clined tage. 33 ofthe @stop indicatedin Fig.v 5. Meanwhile the trunnions 17 icome into Contact With the loweran'dfin 'another j dire tionloyvv engagement of that afterthe ironingboard tapers i of thefstpfpeoes l.. Thus the. ironingY board in 'serviceposition isheld. from Inovee inentinkone direetion bythe stop.pieeesjflf .a ie".

Vits outer end is swungiipyvardly, previous to Whichthe operator 'graspsthe cross member Bloffthe anti-canting bail and Vduring sueh movementforces it manuallyoverthe end of e the stop'bloek 33. When against thepanel6,'`

the ironing board is secured'by the fastenings 36, andthe `panel'se'CtionsZ-frb', which may or may nothave movedtothe dott'edlinepositionfoflF ig. 2,Y arevmoved to elosedposition bythe, operatorliftin'gthe' end of thepanel` v ectionf'r'a having: the'trunnions 8,causing such Qntil they paneln sections 'TL-7b` are in the 'planepfthepanelfsetjons "Z2-7d, when hyV properly turning and manpulating thelateh, its hooked end QOVWi'll enter Ythe opening .87;in,Y

plate 22 andfbe engaged fb'ehind slichjplate'to is'then" released andthedoor usedas suchi-n the nslialfvifay., f. v 'Y f trunn'ionstoj ascendwithin the'guide grooves j so Y 4 roningboar'd, anyfother suitableho'ard'may' 1 ch'anges'galtrations andinoditioationslniay'be 4made in,thestrue'ture as fall YWithin the-'spirit' the invention. e -What iseljaimedt having-V ,pintlesv r slidalole iniisaid guides@ a Ui shapedYVertical resilient olloyverfslidablein K pintlesf 'for preventing'Gauting ofthefronng i loWenQ-"over which the'1A follower rides" downwardmyement," means for limitingup;v VWard "In@vementj o'f'th'e ironing fhoard,-v and supportfortlfe nterend of lthe" hoard;

2., In,fcombination7` a door inolitdingg-a 'i frame, f s'p'aeed y panelsandg VVpairs i* 'of yerti'eal guldes, one of saidpanelsiiiehiding'ipp'er'and* levier sectio'shinged together; neIk otsaidf Sections fbeingf'hingedto the-aeorf-fff1-me,

vgliide'memberson the'zother Vhinged seetionengagigfaceminief'the-ligada,meeneem@ i352theeemtofbringsaldamente-ahefzehfai p positionmeansforspportingithelastfinel- 'i n l tloned sectionA lnhorizont'al position;aniio'n.-

ingbo'ard normally stored between' ,saidv pan- V f y els;V andhaVingpVYot-ipintlBS I@l1gagingV the other guides the dooranfd IlOVbleto@ horizontalf service position; said'hnged -v geb;

fionsfeming a Suppenfor'fheironinebaard I* l. In a device ofthejehara'eter described,- '95 parallel vertieal fgui'desQ-f an:f"ironing y ]o'iotalrd Y -Y

